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Gamers love to praise and pay $20 for arty nonsensical games like Dear Esther and Anna, but they seem to hate goofy and fun games like this.
Jesus, when did gaming become so full of shallow pseudo-intellectuals?
Well then it's not a Simulator just a GoOfy non Simulator game... Simulator - more like GoOfelator... & N.O I did not buy it. lol :) I bought Truck Simulator 2 which in every sense is a Simulator nothing goOfy going on there let me tell ya... :)
I blame the original Bioshock, Braid, and Passage.
Thank The Flying Spaghetti Monster for Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon <3.
Even better: people seem to pay $60 for leam repetative AAA games like CoD and Battlefield but seem to hate $10 games that add humor and real fun to a game.
Yes yes, that's because the original intention of this game is to poke fun at the ridiculous amount of smulators coming into the market lately.
Streetsweeper Simulator anyone?